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President John Mahama has expressed serious concerns over the suitability of the resettlement site designated for victims of tidal waves in the Volta Region, describing it as poorly planned and inadequate for long-term habitation.
During a visit to Agavedzi and other affected communities, he assessed the destruction caused by the recent tidal waves, which have displaced over 300 residents and left many homes in ruins.
President Mahama emphasised the urgent need for a well-thought-out resettlement plan to ensure the safety and stability of those affected.
He criticised the ongoing resettlement project, reportedly funded by Ghana Gas, highlighting its location in a flood-prone area.
According to him, the site poses significant risks to future occupants, rendering it unfit for purpose.
"Before we came here, we visited the resettlement project, which I understand is being financed by Ghana Gas. I don’t think the project was well thought through. The work is shoddy, and even the area where the resettlement is being built is a flood area," he stated.
President Mahama further stressed the need for a twofold approach to addressing the crisis.
He urged the government to prioritise the construction of the second phase of the sea defence wall to protect coastal communities from future tidal waves while simultaneously ensuring that displaced residents are resettled in a safer location.
"If it floods, it will affect those buildings too, and so those buildings are not fit for purpose. There are two things we need to do—start the building of phase two of the defence wall, but at the same time, resettle those whose houses have been affected," he added.
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